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Some Verdi water contaminated with E. Coli; no use order

by Research Team | Sep 1, 2015 | Health News

Washoe County health officials are warning residents in a section of Verdi west of Reno to refrain from using water from the public system after it was found to be contaminated with E. Coli. County Health District Spokesman Phil Ulibarri said Monday the no-use order...

Study: Pot more a habit for college students than cigarettes

by Research Team | Sep 1, 2015 | Health News

In this Feb. 1, 2011, file photo, medical marijuana clone plants are shown at a medical marijuana dispensary in Oakland, Calif. In this Feb. 1, 2011, file photo, medical marijuana clone plants are shown at a medical marijuana dispensary in Oakland, Calif.

Achoo: High pollen count has Oklahomans sneezing, wheezing

by Research Team | Aug 31, 2015 | Health News

Oklahomans are grabbing their handkerchiefs and wiping their noses as they sneeze and wheeze into another congested hay fever season. Sneezing, coughing, runny noses and itchy eyes are common in late summer and early autumn among the estimated 50 million people in the...

N.H. struggles to expand beds for drug treatment

by Research Team | Aug 31, 2015 | Health News

Roughly 40 people are waiting for drug addiction treatment at Serenity Place, a center in Manchester with just eight available beds. Serenity Place’s efforts to expand in recent years have been held up by non-responsive landlords and unfriendly neighbors.

Upset stomach could be caused by intestinal disease

by Research Team | Aug 31, 2015 | Health News

“There was a lot of blood anytime I went to the bathroom that’s when I was like hey that’s something not right,” Hunter said. Jacqueline was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis, a gastrointestinal disease that often begins when people are in...

Researcher sees link between pharmacies' output, overdoses

by Research Team | Aug 31, 2015 | Health News

New research suggests the Oklahoma pharmacies that filled the most prescriptions for powerful painkillers for the state’s Medicaid recipients weren’t far from the counties with the most residents who died from those same drugs. The Oklahoman newspaper...
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